How to say "additional costs" in German?

In German "additional costs" translates to  Nebenkosten 

Transliteration: neh-ben-koh-sten

🇩🇪 Die Nebenkosten sind nicht im Mietpreis enthalten.

🗣️ dee neh-ben-koh-sten zint nikht ihm mee-et-preys ent-hahl-ten

🇺🇸 The additional costs are not included in the rental price.

🇩🇪 Die Nebenkosten sind in der Miete enthalten.

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🇺🇸 The additional costs are included in the rent.



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How to say "additional costs" in German?

You can use the word "Nebenkosten" which translates to "Additional costs".

How to pronounce "Nebenkosten" (additional costs) in German?

The word "Nebenkosten" is pronounced as "neh-ben-koh-sten".

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